Privacy Policy

We neither sell nor otherwise share the information you provide about yourself with any third party. We use this information solely to respond to your requests and to keep you informed about our products and services or upcoming events. If you decide that you do not wish to receive such communications from us, please ask us to remove your name from our list by clicking the remove link on the e-mail you received or by notifying us of your wishes via e-mail or via postal mail at our headquarter office in New Jersey.

Legal Information: Privacy Policy

Catalogic Software respects the privacy of our visitors and customers. We recognize the need for protecting appropriate personal information that you provide to us. Catalogic has therefore established this Privacy Policy to assist you to understand what information we collect and how that information is used.

What personal information does Catalogic collect?

Personal information is information that can be used to identify or contact a specific individual, such as a name, address and email address. Catalogic does not collect personal information when you visit our web sites unless you choose to provide such personal information.

On Catalogic's web sites you can request information about our technology and services, subscribe to marketing or support materials, and register to obtain access to product information, support, and services. The types of personal information you provide to us on our web site may include names, employer, addresses, phone numbers, e-mail addresses and passwords.

How does Catalogic use personal information?

Catalogic will use personal information to provide customers and visitors with information and services and to help us better understand your needs and interests. Specifically, we use your information to communicate with you and to develop and market products and services. Catalogic does not sell or rent your personal information. While we may provide partners with your personal information in order to assist with marketing or other programs for your benefit, use of your personal information is limited to Catalogic related activities.

How do I refrain from providing personal information?

Catalogic does not require that you provide us with personal information. The decision to provide personal information is voluntary. If you do not wish to provide the personal information requested, however, you may not be able to proceed with the activity or receive the benefit for which the personal information is being requested.

In addition, you can opt out of receiving e-mail messages from us about products and services by clicking the unsubscribe link provided in the email or, if not available, contacting us. Please provide sufficient detail in the message for us to process your request to unsubscribe from a particular mailing.

How does Catalogic secure my personal information?

Catalogic is committed to taking reasonable efforts to secure the personal information you choose to provide us. To protect the privacy of any personal information you may have provided, Catalogic and its partners employ industry-standard controls including physical access controls and Internet firewalls.

Does Catalogic use “cookies” on its web site?

Catalogic does use “cookies” on its web sites. Cookies are identifiers that can be sent from a web site via your browser to be placed on your computer’s hard drive. Thereafter when you visit a web site, a message is sent back to the web server by the browser accessing the web site. You may elect not to accept cookies by changing the designated settings on your web browser. However, not utilizing cookies may prevent you from using certain functions and features of web sites. The information collected from the use of cookies is used and analyzed to improve Catalogic's web site. Catalogic uses the information collected from the “cookies” to collect the pages visited, navigation patterns, etc. of a visitor. This information helps us answer questions such as, “What product information is of most interest to our customers?” and “What kind of offers do our customers prefer?”

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In Their Words

"IT organizations are under tremendous pressure from the combination of growing data volumes and limited IT budgets. In order to tackle the problem of growing data, you have to first have insight into data in the enterprise. Catalogic’s new ECX Enterprise Catalog makes this possible.”

— Randy Kerns Senior Strategist, Evaluator Group

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